Posted by JD Seller on July 24, 2013 at 07:29:03 from (208.126.196.144):
In Reply to: opinion needed posted by Larry@stinescorner on July 24, 2013 at 06:27:50:
Larry I would keep it unless you need the money for something. The tires look like new and the rest of the tractor is nice. It will not bring enought to even think about replacing it if you have a change of heart down the road.
I have kicked myself for several of the tractors I have sold over the years. The only thing I can say is that years ago we needed the money for other things. Now I find that I keep too much stuff. LOL The boys tease me about getting enought tractors to hook to everything we own. Well we would not have to change tractors. Might be a plan. LMAO
Like Sweetfeet posted. Wait a while and let the idea bounce around for a while. If you still feel like you don't need it then you can always sell it down the road.
I know that moving to PA seems to be out for now but that may change down the road too. Your at the age where you will be slowing down more than you think work wise in the near future. So you may have more time in PA than you think.
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